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Our Mission

Empowering individuals impacted by crime to move from crisis to resilience

Our Core Values

Dignity

Everyone has a right to live a life free from violence. Victims do not deserve what happened to them and should never be blamed. 

Empowerment

There is no universal path to healing, rather it is personal for each victim. We can help victims on that journey by empowering them to choose and pursue their own path. 

Partnerships

Collaboration is a vital part of the work that we do. Our agency partners with police and other community agencies in order to meet victims during their journey. 

Advocacy

Public advocacy is an important component of the work we do. Legislative work, policy consultation, and education efforts can positively impact the lives of victims.

Prevention

By providing community education and training on the negative effects of crime and ways to prevent it, we can help victims get the support they need from the community and can help end violence before it starts

Our History

The Crime Victim Center (CVC) of St. Louis was established in 1972 as Aid for Victims of Crime. CVC was the first victim services agency in the nation to work with victims of all types of crime, regardless of their involvement with the criminal prosecution process. In 1982, CVC helped organize and provide testimony to President Reagan's Task Force on Victims of Crime, which led to the creation of the federal Office for Victims of Crime and the passage of the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), which now funds thousands of victim service programs across the country. During a planned merger in 2012, Legal Advocates for Abused Women (LAAW) became a part of the Crime Victim Center.  

CVC’s mission is to empower individuals impacted by crime to move from crisis to resilience, and our primary focus is to reduce the negative effects of crime for individuals, families, and communities in a trauma-informed and holistic approach. The Crime Victim Center serves over 7,000 people yearly within the St. Louis Metropolitan Region. The 2012 merger brought domestic/sexual violence-specific programs that work within the court and police systems of St. Louis City and County. 

Agency clientele is 95% at or below the poverty level, and 80% identify as female. The Crime Victim Center's services include advocacy, counseling, legal assistance, and community outreach. CVC serves all victims without discrimination, and all services are free of charge. CVC has a strong training partnership with social service agencies, law enforcement agencies, and corporations to help them improve their response to victims of crime in their organizations or communities.  

​​Call us:

(314) 652-3623

Phone Hours:

Mon- Fri 8:30 am - 5 pm

Find us: 

539 North Grand Blvd., Suite 400

Saint Louis, Missouri 63103

In person meetings are by appointment only. 

Call to schedule.

The Crime Victim Center (CVC) is dedicated to empowering individuals impacted by crime to move from crisis to resilience. 

Our services are available to everyone, ensuring equal access to advocacy, counseling, and resources regardless of background or circumstances.

CVC is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit. Our tax ID number is 43-1025252

© 2013-2025 by Crime Victim Center

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